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Research Update Kae Nemoto decorated with France’s National Order of Merit OIST Transitional Professor Kae Nemoto, who has helped strengthen research ties between France and Japan in the field of quantum information, has been appointed into the National Order of Merit of the French Republic. 07 March 2022
Research Update Zooming in on tiny defects Researchers looking at what limits the efficiency of a promising solar material have revealed the nature of multiple kinds of defects, their varied roles in device efficiency, and their responses to treatment. 09 December 2021
Research Update Machine learning a useful tool for quantum control, finds new study Researchers in Japan are amongst the first to successfully use machine learning to aid with accurate quantum measurement-based control, a crucial step in the development of quantum technologies. 04 November 2021
Research Update OIST student sees success in European Hackathon Congratulations to PhD student Friederike Metz who was part of one of the winning teams in the Qiskit Hackathon Europe 2021 competition. 19 August 2021
Research Update Formation of the Quantum Internet Task Force (QITF) OIST is a member of QITF, Japan’s premiere organization for research and development of the Quantum Internet. 30 May 2021
Research Update Scientists capture first ever image of an electron’s orbit within an exciton A revolutionary technique gives scientists an unparalleled close-up view inside fleeting particles called excitons. 21 April 2021
Research Update New faculty member shoots for the moon Professor Hiroki Takahashi has become a project manager in a research program funded by a prestigious Moonshot award to work on the next generation of ion traps. 14 December 2020
Research Update Dark excitons hit the spotlight Researchers pioneer a revolutionary new method to directly visualize previously hidden particles, called dark excitons. 03 December 2020
Research Update A quantum thermometer for measuring ultra-cold temperatures Researchers show that a quantum sensor using a single atom can accurately measure the coldest places in the universe. 16 September 2020
Research Update Trapping tiny particles: A versatile tool for nanomanipulation Researchers have developed a novel device for single nanoparticle trapping which has potential applications for drug discovery, disease monitoring, biomedical imaging, and more. 15 July 2020
Research Update Controlling quantumness: Simulations reveal details about how particles interact Recent study describes new states that can be found in super-cold atom experiments, which could have applications for quantum technology. 07 May 2020
Research Update Shedding Light on Dark Traps Scientists pinpoint origin of defects that sap potential of next gen solar tech. 15 April 2020